USAG Camp Walker

Camp Walker is a United States Army installation located some 200 miles
south of Seoul in Daegu City. It is
one of three bases operated by USAG Daegu, a mid-sized garrison comprised of over 1,000 U.S. service members. Camp
Walker has permanent housing for over 100 active duty service members
and their families and provides amenities such as schools, recreational
facilities, and American eateries.

Despite its small size, Camp Walker is no stranger to crime and court-martial
activity. While most service members will never see the inside of a prison
cell or set foot in a courtroom, others will not be so lucky.

Dozens of service members will lose their military careers this year: They will be accused of a criminal offense under the UCMJ, convicted of
their crimes and punitively discharged from the military.

They will lose their G.I. benefits, their pension and their healthcare: Depending upon your years of service, the loss of your benefits could be
to the tune of tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars. This is
money owed to you and your family for your service to your country.

They will lose their freedom and their ability to support their family. It may seem abstract, other people going to jail. But if you are accused,
you could be the one behind bars. And your family will be left to fend
for themselves.

If you are stationed at Camp Walker and have been accused of a crime under
the UCMJ, then you are at risk of losing everything you hold dear. Do
not wait until it is too late. Contact the law firm of Bilecki & Tipon TODAY.

Camp Walker History and Court-Martial Activity

The site of Camp Walker was selected by the Imperial Japanese Army, who
established a base and a runway here in 1921. The Japanese held the site
until the end of World War II when it was surrendered to the Koreans.
In the early 1950s, the base changed hands again, this time under American
leadership, where the site became known as Taegu West Air Base. The name
was later changed to Camp Walker in honor of General Walton Walker of
the Eighth Army.

Today Camp Walker is one of three bases garrisoned by the USAG Daegu. The
base is home to the AAFES Regional Headquarters as well as the 36th Signal Battalion and H-805 Airfield Operations.

Fast Facts:

Established: 1921 (Imperial Japanese Army) 1950 (K-37 Army Airfield)

Location: Daegu City, South Korea

Garrison: USAG Daegu and supporting units. 36th Signal Battalion

Court-Martial Activity: The service members of USAG Daegu have had run-ins with both American
and Korean law enforcement. In the vast majority of cases, it is the American
government that is pressing charges. Most of these charges pertain to
drug crimes, sex crimes such as sexual assault, and fraud against the
government (namely OHA fraud). Other criminal offenses such as assault
and battery are not unheard of.

U.S. Army Personnel at Camp Walker Trust Bilecki & Tipon to Defend
Their Interests in Court

Bilecki & Tipon has been serving the men and women of USAG Daegu and
of Camp Walker since our days on active duty. If you have been accused
of a criminal offense and are either in custody or under investigation
for a crime, then our law firm is prepared to take up your cause and fight
to exonerate you of all charges.

Over the years Bilecki & Tipon has earned a reputation as fighters
for all service men and women regardless of the crimes they’ve been
accused of or the extent of the evidence against them. Our case history
is unequaled and our reputation in the region unrivaled for many reasons,
including:

Our backgrounds: The attorneys and staff of Bilecki & Tipon have backgrounds as U.S.
Military veterans, former law enforcement agents, and forensic specialists.
We have spent years
defending service members both inside the military as Judge Advocates and outside as civilian attorneys.

Our location: Bilecki & Tipon is located right here in the Pacific, in Honolulu,
Hawaii. This allows us to fly out to our clients in
South Korea at a moment’s notice. Under the direst of circumstances, we can
reach you in hours when any other attorney could take days or weeks.

Our experience: The defense attorneys at
Bilecki & Tipon have been defending service members in South Korea since our days in the
JAG Corps. We have inside knowledge into the playbooks of regional prosecutors
and law enforcement. We know the nuances of UCMJ law that can make or
break a verdict in court.

Bilecki & Tipon is a trusted name at USAG Camp Walker and throughout
the Pacific. Call our law offices today for a confidential consultation
into your case.

FAQ's About Camp Walker

What Are the Most Common Criminal Offenses in South Korea and Camp Walker?

South Korea and the Pacific region, in general, has been the target of
a relentless assault by military law enforcement in recent years. Service
members are baited, accused and convicted of drug charges,
sex crime charges, and fraud charges. Camp Walker is not exempt from these operations and
indeed has been a target of very similar stings over the last decade.

Bilecki & Tipon defends service members against all offenses under
the UCMJ. If you’ve been accused of any crime whatsoever, contact
our law offices immediately for a confidential consultation.

How Often Do You Travel to South Korea?

Cases bring us to South Korea on a regular basis. Our location in Hawaii
allows us to reach you faster than any defense attorney headquartered
in the mainland U.S.

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